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Titanic Fans! Here is a list of the RMS Titanic exhibitions.
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On April 15, 1912, the world's largest ship, sank after colliding with an iceberg, claiming more than 1,500 lives and shaking the world's confidence in the infallibility of modern technology. Now 100 years later, for a limited engagement, Atlanta will become one of eight host cities to commemorate Titanic's centennial anniversary with Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition.
Become part of the official story of this 100 year journey as Atlantic Station hosts, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition. It is an unprecedented opportunity to travel back in time and experience the wonder and tragedy of this ill-fated Ship.
212 artifacts recovered from Titanic's wreck site
100 of which have never been seen before
Discover untold stories of Titanic's passengers and crew- unveiled for the first time anywhere
Learn of Georgia's connections to that fateful night
Experience historically accurate room recreations
View the latest video from the wreck site and understand how Titanic rest today
On April 15, 1912, Titanic, the world’s largest ship of its time, sank after colliding with an iceberg, claiming more than 1,500 lives and shaking the world’s confidence in the infallibility of modern technology. One hundred years later, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, which showcases 200 artifacts retrieved from the wreck site of Titanic, arrives at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.
Educational, emotional and appropriate for all ages, Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the life of Titanic. Along the way visitors will learn countless stories of heroism and humanity that pay honor to the indomitable force of the human spirit in the face of tragedy.
On April 15, 1912, the RMS Titanic met an untimely end when it sank after colliding with an iceberg in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean. The accident claimed the lives of over 1,500 passengers who brought with them hopes that were never realised and dreams that never came true.
But no story really ends. Relive the promise, grandeur and tragedy of the world's largest Ship as Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition makes its debut at Sci-Port: Louisiana's Science Center.
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition features numerous artifacts recovered from the Ship's wreckage housed in galleries meticulously recreated to resemble various iconic sections of the Ship. The Exhibition will take visitors of all ages through key milestones in the Titanic's story, from its conception and construction through to life on board and the wreckage from the sinking, as well as the incredible stories of its passengers and crew.
Visitors will also get to learn the story behind the discovery of the Titanic wreck in 1985 and the subsequent efforts made to monitor and recover artifacts from the site.
Visitors to the highly anticipated blockbuster exhibit will receive a replica boarding pass granting them permission to “board” the White Star Line's R.M.S. Titanic, and from there the journey begins. The galleries focus on the legendary Titanic’s compelling human stories as best told through authentic artifacts recovered from the ocean floor and extensive room re-creations. From china etched with the logo of the elite White Star Line, to pieces of the Ship itself, these and many other authentic objects offer haunting, emotional connections to lives abruptly ended or forever altered. The series of galleries on the second floor of The Mahaffey begin with Construction before moving on to Passenger, Iceberg, Seabed and Memorial galleries with additional areas for Iceberg warnings and even Lifeboat Loading Profiles – all extensively covered by an audio tour to bring the Titanic story to life.
Discover the compelling human stories told through authentic artifacts and recreations of the ship's interior. Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition, features hundreds of artifacts and painstakingly recreated rooms and details. You will experience Titanic's voyage from launch to tragic ending, to modern-day recovery and restoration efforts. Your journey will be educational, emotional and appropriate for all ages.
All photography is prohibited in the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibit.
Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition sails into The Franklin Institute this November showcasing more than 300 legendary artifacts conserved from the ship's debris field, offering visitors a poignant look at this iconic ship and its passengers. The 15,000 square foot exhibition takes visitors on a chronological journey through the life of Titanic, from the building of the legend to life on board. The Exhibition has been designed with a focus on the compelling human stories as best told through authentic artifacts and extensive room re-creations. From china etched with the logo of the elite White Star Line, to perfume from a maker who was traveling to New York to sell his samples, the many authentic objects offer haunting and emotional connections to lives abruptly ended or forever altered.